This reminds me of when people bitched and moaned about people reviving old threads or people couldn't find an answer to what they wanted to contribute to the VegWeb community so they started a new thread.

No one is forcing anyone to use this site or write threads or to read threads. If you don't want to read the thread or if it doesn't interest you, skip over it.

This reminds me of when people bitched and moaned about people reviving old threads or people couldn't find an answer to what they wanted to contribute to the VegWeb community so they started a new thread.

No one is forcing anyone to use this site or write threads or to read threads. If you don't want to read the thread or if it doesn't interest you, skip over it.

BOOHOO

eta: There are ten RT threads on the first page of Kitchen Sink. I think they have killed the kitchen sink forum. Other threads just get lost in a sea of postwhores +1ing their reasons to ____. JUST SAYIN'

This reminds me of when people bitched and moaned about people reviving old threads or people couldn't find an answer to what they wanted to contribute to the VegWeb community so they started a new thread.

No one is forcing anyone to use this site or write threads or to read threads. If you don't want to read the thread or if it doesn't interest you, skip over it.

This reminds me of when people bitched and moaned about people reviving old threads or people couldn't find an answer to what they wanted to contribute to the VegWeb community so they started a new thread.

No one is forcing anyone to use this site or write threads or to read threads. If you don't want to read the thread or if it doesn't interest you, skip over it.

This reminds me of when people bitched and moaned about people reviving old threads or people couldn't find an answer to what they wanted to contribute to the VegWeb community so they started a new thread.

No one is forcing anyone to use this site or write threads or to read threads. If you don't want to read the thread or if it doesn't interest you, skip over it.

I find the "reasons to..." threads (and almost all of the other threads) are a great way for us to break the ice while learning more about each other, maybe finding common ground, and hopefully strengthening a sense of community. After all, isn't that why we all post in the first place?